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blindness the state of being blind or lacking sight
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blindness There are over 50 definitions of blindness worldwide. The World Health Organisation definition of blindness is less than 3/60 in the better seeing eye. This means that the better seeing eye cannot read the top letter on the Snellen visual acuity chart at three metres.
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blindness Inability to see. Legal blindness is corrected visual acuity of 20/200 or less, or corrected visual field to 20 degrees or less, in the better seeing eye. See Low Vision in Eye Care Encyclopedia. See General Eye Care in Free Eye Tests.
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blindness Teutonic mythology portrayed blindness as simpleness and gullibility, though a trait of the good-willed. In the myths, the blind god Hod, having been tricked by Loki, accidentally slays his brother Balder, an event that was said to be the first signal of the approach of Ragnarok, the end of the world (Crossley-Holland, 150-161).
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blindness An inability to see. "In Scripture blindness is a term frequently used to denote ignorance or a want of spiritual discernment . . . a lack of understanding resulting from unbelief" (Unger's Bible Dictionary, "Blindness").
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